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Robert Crawford was born on 1959 in Bellshill, Scotland, is a Scottish poet, scholar and critic (born 1959). Discover Robert Crawford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Born 1959
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Birthplace Bellshill, Scotland
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1945

With Simon Armitage, he is co-editor of The Penguin Book of Poetry from Britain and Ireland since 1945 (1998) and, with Mick Imlah, he co-edited The New Penguin Book of Scottish Verse (2000).

He publishes poetry and occasional works of criticism in the London Review of Books and The Times Literary Supplement.

He has won several prizes, notably

He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE).

1959

Robert Crawford (born 1959) is a Scottish poet, scholar and critic.

He is emeritus Professor of English at the University of St Andrews.

Robert Crawford was born in Bellshill, Scotland, and grew up in Cambuslang.

He was educated at the private Hutchesons' Grammar School and in the same city at Glasgow University, where he received his M.A. degree.

He then went to Balliol College, Oxford, where he received his D. Phil.

His paternal grandfather was a Minister in the Church of Scotland and Crawford considers himself a "Christian with a Presbyterian accent, rather than a Protestant", which he feels has rather assertive overtones in the contemporary West of Scotland.

He has written on the relationship between science and religion as well as religious poetry.

His main interest is in Post-Enlightenment Scottish literature, including Robert Burns and Robert Fergusson, but he has a keen interest in contemporary poetry, including Edwin Morgan, Douglas Dunn and Liz Lochhead.

Crawford is a prolific and successful poet and concerns himself with the nature and processes of creative writing.

He has a particular interest in the work of T. S. Eliot and other aspects of Modernism.

He is interested in the relationship between literature, particularly poetry, and modern science, including information technology.

He says he shares an appreciation of poetry and science as kinds of discovery quickened by observation and imagination.

He even goes so far as to claim that it "is part of the poet's delight even duty, to use such [scientific] words and experience in poetry".

The geography and place names of Scotland feature very prominently in his own poems and he takes a lively interest in the developing politics of contemporary Scotland, as well as science, politics, religion, landscape, and environment and spirituality.

Many of his poems also deal with gender and sex (particularly married sex).

Crawford writes in a modern English, with a few nods to dialect words, with an occasional made-up word or a word borrowed from technical science.

The main forms he uses are short and lyrical.

1984

He was a founder of the international magazine Verse in 1984 and worked as poetry editor for the Edinburgh publisher Polygon in the 1990s.

2011

In August 2011 he was elected a fellow of the British Academy.

2017

He has translated from the 17th-century Latin of the Aberdeenshire poet Arthur Johnston.